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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1976)
THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Hrpprwr, OR. Thursday. Oft. M. I78. Psge 7 lone -Carfy road Mow sit mm 4 Continued from Page 1) Jones also told the chamber audience that the petition was being met with mixed reaction in lone. Jones said that many businessmen did not particu larly want the road, but that they had been "pressured" into signing it. Some businessmen in lone did express their approval of the petition and its cause, noting that the city could re ceive some growth if the idea pans out. Jones said that lone is making applications and stud io of an improved water and sewer system and if that were to be completed in two to three years, it would give lone a chance to house some of the personnel from Carty. '"There was no enthusiasm from lone businessmen," Jones said. "They were pres sured into signing it (peti tion." The road would add the three and a half miles to the already present 10 miles of Reitmann Grade, making the trip from lone to Carty about 13-15 miles, depending on curves, Jones said. Carty would employ a peak working force of about 800 persons. The average employ ment force is estimated to be 600 through the construction period. This represents an annual construction payroll of about $9 to f 10 million. The plant is scheduled to be developed between 1975 and 1980. AAUW sets meeting The Heppner Branch of the American Association of Uni versity Women will meet on Tuesday evening, November 2, at the home of Vicki Tollefson. Inez Erwin and Chloe Pear son are hostesses for the evening and are reminding members that this will be an important planning meeting. The group's annual Arti factory is set for Saturday, December S, and this meeting will be used to discuss ar rangements and committee assignments for that event. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Jim Durham I tough. Jim Durham ii opposed to gun control because he feels It would be expemive and Ineffective In deterring crime. He favors severe penalties for criminals who use guns In the commission of crimes. He advocates that Oregon's criminal Justice system should Include mandatory sentences of a definite period with no parole. He would direct rehabilitation dollars only to those who make a commitment to change. He Is for removal of the "cloak of secrecy" from around juvenile courts and lowering the age of criminal responsibility from 18 to IS. Jim Durham Is a strong believer In the free enterprise system and In preserving the freedom of the individual to grow and prosper without being shackled by bureaucratic red tape. Jim Durham believes an expiration date should be placed on all new legislation that could be extended only when results prove the program to be sound. During the five years Jim hss served as Deputy Attorney General, he has been largely renponslble for administration of that office. During that time, the workload has nearly doubled, but the number of attorneys has been kept the same. Jim Durham's experience as Deputy Attorney General uniquely qualifies bim for promotion. Durham Is already on the Job. It's keep him in the Attorney General's office. Jim Durham will be happy to explain his position on any issue. If you have a question, send a letter or poctcsrd to Jim at the following address. He will answer you personally. k ....... . Tald for by Jim Durham for Attorney General Committee. P.O. Box 3921, Portland, Oregon 17208, Stephen and t'alhy Peck, Morrow County Co-Chairmen. Nov. 2 Experience Vote For Continued Good, Sound Judgement i ' - Re-Elect Jack Sumner Your State Representative sinsS flineplac aJ Si S I f I d J IX"" it I r i I , r - ; I I M - J.,''-.... v X ( J " Box Heater 27 Inches IT Comfort Heater The CONTINENTAL FD24 The NOW Mobile home owners can enjoy a woodburning fireplace. Preway's Valley Forge the only woodburning, heat producing built-in fireplace both patented and U.L Listed for use in mobile homes is being welcomed by mobile home owners throughout the United States. Now. for the first time, you too can enjoy the charm and beauty of a genuine woodburning built-in fireplace. And the Valley Forge can supply supplementary heat to help reduce your winter heating bills. Know the enjoyment of a woodburning fireplace. See us today for details on the Valley Forge. Don't do without anymore. Otyle YESTEBDAY'S CIIMtU TODAY'S EFFICIENT uoodbnrniBg Box stoves, cook stoves and wood heaters of exceptional quality from TROLLA of Norway. 1' it) ll roflla Democrat Disfrict 55 Paid for Re-Eloci Sumnor Comm. Rt. 1 Heppnor, Oro. 97836 PASCO 2300 W. Cmi S47-77M RICHLAND By -Tsas Hltkwsy NS-II SI Cast Iron Stove & Fireplace Heating Ccpaclty-Approx. 10,000 cu. ft. INSULATED PIPE IN STOCK Cl Longer burning with less wood Authentic antique. 06 sign AH cast iron. Durable old world craftsmanship IIIJIMISTON HrsltM MeN'sry Hiwsy RENN'EWICK 09N.WsitactM n : fc.SflewtaSIM4l .jNSt.-i1tf-.-4S'JsH..4p S. &P&-1&Km4KI&i-R